I
was out of town in a meadow in the middle of Michigan, cutting shadows
out of plywood, painting them and placing them in the fields and woods.
Some were shapes of sun-cast shadows traced on plywood set on the
ground.
This black one was from the shadow of a hitch hiker's gesture.
This
cutout of the shadow of Jason (left) was shotgunned when it was left
out
during
hunting season.
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Hitchhiker of James M. Laur ( father-in-law, Oct. 1981) ends
up
nailed
to a barn wall in Illinois.
hitchhiker
of Janet Laur Pallas, wife (Oct. 1981). Last seen
on the side
of
the blacktop of M-43 in Michigan.
Hitchhiker
of Lydia Laur (Pallas) Loren, daughter (Oct. 1981)
disappeared
from
the shoulder of blacktop M-50 near Lake Odessa, Michigan.
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Hitchhiker with David Barr (artist) (October 1981)It disappears on its way into the vast arctic. |
Hitchhiker of architect Larry Booth (June, 1982)
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Poet Larry Pike
posing for the
project.
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Hitchhiker of Beth
Dwaihy (dancer)
(1982).
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hitchhiker of Bob Casky
(artist)) (1982). Casky's hitchhiker's
detached
arm boomeranged into the cold war.
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hitchhiker of Ray Johnson (artist) and hitchhiker of myself, (in progress outside of my Grosse Pointe studio.(November, 1981) Ray couldn't let go. |
hitchhiker of Detroit celebrity, Sonny Elliot in front of the Marshal Frederick's "Spirit of Detroit" at the foot of Woodward Avenue. Sonny survives ignominious treatment and abandonment only to land on the right corner but the wrong museum. (March, 1982) |
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Newspaper reporter Jim Kerwin with Hitchhiker (1982) loses the trail up north. |
Gus Pallas and hitchhiker. When he was twenty years old, my father hopped a freight with three other young men from Sanders, Kentucky to see the 1933 World's Fair in Chicago. In 1989, I had a hand in putting him on the road once again. |
Homage to Jean Tinguely (1984). A Parisian subway ride into
the
unknown
was my acknowledgment of an artistic debt.
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Ann
Mikolowski leaning on
her
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Dancer
Denise Szykula
(Dec.1997)
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Artist Charles McGee (1997) gets out of himself. |
Senator Carl Levin (1997) gets gets some classic advice. |
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| Journalist Joy Hakanson Colby becomes the story. | Filmmaker Sue Marx thumbs
a ride up Woodward Avenue. |
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| The Short
Hop Flamingo
edges toward
extinction as it migrates down the street. |
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| Art
Mother and Whistler's Mother |
Demoiselle
in the middle, a femme fatale from Detroit |
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| Maurice
Greenia
(Maugre) relives some hitch hiking
adventures. |
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| Lee
deForest, Hewlett and Packard, Wm. Shockley, Fred Terman and Robert
Noyce-Pioneers
of Silicon Valley hit the road equipped with web
enabled GPS electronics. |

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